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wiseye

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  1. If you make an underwater cache you will only have a few takers, those who suba, thats ok, that is the intent. If you make it anything other than a simple traditional almost no one will bother to do it. Also your metal plate may become unreadable due to marine growth. I would suggest you use a divers slate as a log, wouldn't even need a seperate container. Tell the cachers on the cache page what to expect. Keep it simple and good luck with your cache.

  2. ......Only if I get fries with it...Welcome to geocaching and the forums. The first thing to know about caching is that all cachers never agree on anything...Like other things we all have, we all have our own opinions...some are rosey pink, some stink!...and there are those that try to stick theirs in your face....I think most will agree, not all of course, that they are pleased that you put your idea forward and asked for opinions. My advice to newer cachers is that they don't think about placing series, puzzles, multis or other complicated types of caches at first. Rather observe others cache placements and learn what you like about them...At first all caches are cool...most folks think that Lamp post skirt liffers (LPC) are cool the first time, but by the 10th they are not, they are predictible. The caches that most people enjoy are those that surprise them, that are unique...therein lays creativity. So if you want to place a cache that you will enjoy and others will remember..be creative. Think of a neat place to vist, a good or unique container, and a good way to hide it. No need to make your first caches overly hard or overly easy. Keep thinking and continue to share your your ideas.

     

    Good Luck!

    Wiseye

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